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Strikes between Israel and Hezbollah ramp up as evacuation notice issued for Beirut

The Israel Defense Forces said Wednesday it began a "large-scale wave of strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure" in Beirut.

U.S. NewsBy James CrawfordMarch 12, 20262 min read

Last updated: April 3, 2026, 2:51 PM

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Strikes between Israel and Hezbollah ramp up as evacuation notice issued for Beirut

Strikes between Israel and Hezbollah ramped up Wednesday night, as the Israeli military issued an urgent evacuation notice for parts of southern Lebanon, including Beirut.

The two have continued to trade fire since Israel last week began carrying out intensified attacks targeting Hezbollah, Iran's proxy force in Lebanon, following its strikes on Iran.

Smoke rises from buildings following an Israeli airstrike in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, Wednesday, March 11, 2026.

On Wednesday, Hezbollah announced a new operation against its neighbor, launching dozens of rockets.

Israel has responded with an intense bombardment of the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh.

The Israel Defense Forces said Wednesday it began a "large-scale wave of strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure" after issuing an "urgent and dangerous" evacuation alert for the area.

Smoke and flames rise from buildings following an Israeli airstrike in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, March 11, 2026.

In an update late Wednesday, the IDF said it had struck 10 Hezbollah facilities in Dahieh in 30 minutes, including an intelligence headquarters and command centers.

A missile interception is made amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, as seen from Ashkelon, Israel, March 11, 2026.

Since March 2, when Israel began issuing evacuation warnings amid its airstrikes, over 630 people have been killed and nearly 1,600 injured in Lebanon, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

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James Crawford

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James Crawford is a national correspondent covering breaking news and domestic affairs across the United States. With over a decade of experience in investigative reporting, he has covered major stories from Capitol Hill to Main Street. His work focuses on the policies and events that shape American life.

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